Sam decides to host a podcast exploring the mystery surrounding Alberta's death, and makes a shocking discovery.Sam decides to host a podcast exploring the mystery surrounding Alberta's death, and makes a shocking discovery.Sam decides to host a podcast exploring the mystery surrounding Alberta's death, and makes a shocking discovery.
Ravi Patel
- Lewis
- (as Ravi V. Patel)
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- GoofsAlberta uses the expression 'drop a dime' as a synonym for snitching. However, the expression is first recorded in 1966, and comes from using a dime in a pay phone to call in an anonymous tip. While there were payphones in existence in the early 20th century, phone booths (with the privacy needed to inform on armed criminals) were not common in the US until the 1950s and the cost of a phone call in the late 1920's was 2 cents.
- ConnectionsFeatures Ghosts: Alberta's Fan (2021)
- SoundtracksNobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
(uncredited)
Written by Jimmy Cox
Performed by Danielle Pinnock
Featured review
The Ghosts develop an interest in podcasts, Sam suggests that a story about Alberta's death would be a bit, the trouble is Todd has to be involved. Hetty is irritated by the damaged washing machine, but learns to live with it.
I am so glad that this show is back on the box, and it's another fine episode, bags of fun, and wonderful to see Alberta centre stage once again, this was a nice follow up to Alberta's fan.
What I loved so much about this episode, is that we get to see way more of the brilliant talent of Danielle Pinnock, and she doesn't disappoint, seeing her singing on that stage, wonderful. Good to see Todd back, even if he was a little more toned down.
Hetty's fascination and subsequent adoration of the washing machine was so funny. Just loving Hetty.
The whole women can so that too moment was well meaning, but it was a super cringey scene.
8/10.
I am so glad that this show is back on the box, and it's another fine episode, bags of fun, and wonderful to see Alberta centre stage once again, this was a nice follow up to Alberta's fan.
What I loved so much about this episode, is that we get to see way more of the brilliant talent of Danielle Pinnock, and she doesn't disappoint, seeing her singing on that stage, wonderful. Good to see Todd back, even if he was a little more toned down.
Hetty's fascination and subsequent adoration of the washing machine was so funny. Just loving Hetty.
The whole women can so that too moment was well meaning, but it was a super cringey scene.
8/10.
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- Sep 20, 2023
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